When training courses don’t
feel relevant to your learners’ work, the learners are less likely to
meaningfully engage. You can capture their attention by turning dull,
text-filled slides into a relatable scenario. This type of interaction gives
learners an opportunity to apply new skills and explore outcomes in a
low-pressure environment.

Learn a simple, six-step
instructional design approach to building awesome eLearning scenarios. You’ll
find out how to translate content into a decision-making activity, select
relatable characters, and set the scene for your scenario. You’ll also get tips
for adding context and providing feedback that illustrates the potential
consequences of your learners’ virtual choices.

In this session, you will learn:

How to turn course
content into a decision-making activity

How to select
characters for your scenario

How to set the
scene with background imagery

Tips for adding
meaningful context

How to provide
feedback

Audience:

Novice to advanced designers,
developers, and project managers.

Technology discussed in this session:

Microsoft PowerPoint.

Nicole Legault

Community Manager

Articulate

Nicole Legault, community manager at Articulate, has a varied skillset that
includes instructional design, eLearning development, graphic design, and
social media. She has worked for several well-respected companies,
including SMART Technologies and Langevin Learning Services. In her
current position at Articulate, she helps people create better eLearning
every day.